A marble is launched at a 42 degree angle from the ground with an initial velocity of 10.8 m/s. Round each answer to the nearest hundreth.
the The x-component of velocity is M/s
The y-component of velocity is M/s
The marble will be in the air for S
The marble will travel horizontally ___ M
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